Fo-Konzept bei Dampfsterilisationsverfahren und damit verbundene SterilisationssicherheitMichael Pfeiffer Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma KG, Ingelheim/Rhein F0-Concept in Steam Sterilisation and the Connected Sterilisation Safety The European Pharmacopoeia (Ph.Eur.) [1] requires in chapter 5.1.1 (methods of preparation of sterile products) for steam sterilisation that the products to be sterilised are to be heated at a minimum of 121°C for 15 min (= reference sterilisation procedure). Other combinations of time and temperature may be used provided that a sterility assurance level (SAL) of 10-6 or less will be achieved; guidance concerning validation by means of the Fo-concept is given. The Fo-concept is regarded to be an equivalent sterilisation method; these are methods that yield with combinations of temperature and time different from those of the reference sterilisation procedure comparable lethal effects. The equivalent methods have the advantage that sterilisation temperatures of T < 121 °C might be more suitable for temperature labile products and are able to deliver comparable lethal effects when the necessary sterilisation times are adequately prolonged [2]. Key Words Dampfsterilisation · Fo-Konzept · Sterilisationssicherheit
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